Description

Named for the explorer, John C. Fremont. He climbed it in 1842, believing it to be the highest peak in the Rockies. Fremont is a beautiful peak offering routes up to grade IV. It is the second highest in the Wind River Range.

Getting There

Follow the Titcomb Basin approach to Titcomb Lakes. Easily approached by heading east from Titcomb Lakes, passing Mistake Lake, which is full of Golden Trout, or was last time that I was there.

Pitch 1: Begin up an obvious crack that splits the slab (5.5) and gain the ledge. Follow this right and up toward the huge talus slope above. Over 70m, but simul-climbed. Be careful to not dislodge any blocks from the talus ledge onto your follower. Good gear the whole way.---Move belay up and right to the base of Triangle Tower (go around the snow patch).Pitch 2: 5.7, Follow a left leaning crack system to a ledge and then head toward an obvious Boulder for the belay. 70m.Pitch 3: 5.8, Move ...[more]Browse More Classics in WY